A Tarrant County woman who claims a Greyhound bus station security guard raped her in a Houston security office is suing the guard, his employer and the bus company.

The woman, who is being identified by her initials, B.V., due to the alleged rape, filed suit Nov. 19 in the 281st State District Court against Greyhound Lines Inc., 31-year-old security guard Tyler John Duhon Jr. and Top Gun Security and Private Investigations, Duhon's employer at the time of the incident.

According to the plaintiff's petition, B.V. went to Greyhound's Houston station at 2121 Main St. on April 30, 2012, and bought a ticket to Dallas.

While she was in line for security screening, a female security guard looked through her carry-on bag and told Duhon that she found marijuana leaves inside the bag.

Duhon handcuffed B.V. and took her away from the security checkpoint area and forced her into a small room down a hallway, the petition states.

He told her he would have to talk to the Houston Police Department and his supervisor and then left the room, according to court records.

When he returned, he made her partially disrobe and forcibly raped her, the petition states.

Duhon then took her to the front of the line to board the bus. Unbeknownst to B.V., he allegedly took $20 from her purse and, perhaps feeling remorseful, came back and returned her money and left a note, the petition states.

According to online law enforcement records, Duhon, a Richmond resident, pleaded guilty to aggravated sexual assault on Sept. 27 and received 10 years of community supervision through an order of deferred adjudication.